The new Amazon ECS Anywhere, available as a feature within Amazon ECS, provides enterprises with a consistent tooling and API experience across their container-based applications.
The new functionality enables businesses to run, scale, and secure containerized applications on-premises using the same APIs, cluster management, workload scheduling, monitoring, and deployment pipelines they have access to with Amazon ECS in AWS via a common control plane. With Amazon ECS Anywhere, customers no longer need to run, update, or maintain their own container orchestrators on-premises, explained AWS. Customers simply create an activation key to register their virtual machines or bare metal servers, install the AWS Systems Manager agent and Amazon ECS Anywhere agent on their on-premises servers, and then deploy and manage their applications with Amazon ECS Anywhere.
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Dana Gas PJSC’s $236 million deal to sell oil and gas blocks in Egypt to Texan company IPR Energy Group has fallen through.
The agreement between the two firms, announced in October, was terminated after they failed to finalize terms, Dana Gas said in a statement on Sunday to the Abu Dhabi stock exchange.
Dana Gas said it will now keep the assets, which accounted for output equivalent to 31,000 barrels a day of oil in 2019. The company, one of the Middle East’s biggest private-sector gas producers, will also drill an exploration well in the offshore Block 6 in the first quarter of 2023.
(Bloomberg) Dubai’s population dropped by 8.4% last year, the steepest decline in the Gulf region, as expatriate workers were forced to leave amid the economic upheaval wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, S&P Global Ratings said.